Reviews of Lord's Tour. (Travel Agency) in London (London).
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Information of Lord's Tour, Travel Agency in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Lord's Tour
Sunday
10am–3pm
Monday
10am–2pm
Tuesday
10am–2pm
Wednesday
10am–2pm
Thursday
10am–2pm
Friday
10am–2pm
Saturday
10am–3am
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Reviews of Lord's Tour
F. t. L.
Great tour of the home of cricket. You better off going to a cricket match than the tour. They only difference is you won't get into the media and members areas.
R. “. T.
So lucky to have been able to experience a tour to the home of cricket. Walking through the dressing room where some of the most famous international players have sat and talked. Imagining the players walking through the long room to head out on to the pitch, blew my mind! The media centre was something else, what a view. Words can't explain what it means for a cricket fan to experience this.
A. P.
A must for a Cricket Fan, the guide was very knowledgeable, sitting in the dressing room knowing some legends took the same seats as you was a exhilarating experience.
T. A.
Brilliant tour.... excellent access to Lord's and guided by x2 brilliant guide's...a must for cricket fans of all ages
t. h.
Excellent tour of Lord's, great tour guide and fascinating seeing it from the inside.
B. M.
Good place, well maintained. The tour was worth but i didn't like the way there is one desi guide who was pushing our gang not letting us to take pictures etc. Ground is well maintained, if you like cricket it's a must watch in UK..!!
A. S.
Worth every £. The Lord's Tour is a great experience if you are a cricket lover. Make sure you visit on a no-match day because you will get to enter the pavilion. Ganguly took off his shirt in that balcony & it is anyway a historic spot in the stadium. The feel here is very nice & the guide was extremely knowledgeable & patient. Overall, this was one of the finest experiences I have ever had! The tour starts from the long room & takes you through the iconic spots at Lord's. Our tour was on a match day so we were allowed to stay back & enjoy the county cricket match. You will learn a lot about various heroes who have contributed to the cricketing history of this world.
S. P.
Must vist place for a cricket lover.. highly recommended..great experience
T. S.
Must visit place for a die hard cricket fan. The feeling of being there makes it so special and you feel connected to the sport. The tour is nice with many stories about the history of cricket. And the best thing is you can ask as many questions you want! To me, the ashes urn, prudential cup were the highlights of the museum.
A. G.
Any cricket fan would love this tour - but it would have been interesting for non-cricket fans too. Our tour guide (Michael) was brilliant! Knowledgeable and witty. Our tour had a cosmopolitan blend of cricket fans. Visitors from Australia, New Zealand, India, Sri Lanka and even the USA. England (or should I say Ben Stokes) had just beaten Australia at Headingley a few days before so our tour guide did ask the Australian visitors if they had enjoyed their weekend! The odd reference to Australian DIY skills (sandpaper) was also thrown in. However, he also aimed a few comments at England too e.g. the need for a few players of New Zealand, South Africa and West Indian descent to help the team. He definitely got the balance right! The tour started in the museum with an explanation of the history of the ground and the MCC. The development of the laws of cricket and the various competitions. Onto the Pavilion and the long room. Up to the dressing rooms and the balconies and finally over to the mound stand for a view across the ground. Thoroughly enjoyable and highly recommended.